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4x4 KLM / GMT Load-Sharing

Power Distribution Panel


Model 009-8004-0124 Installation Guide

4x4 KLM / GMT Load-Sharing


Power Distribution Panel
Model 009-8004-0124
Installation Guide, Part Number 118872-9
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Telect assumes no liability from the application or use of these products. Neither does Telect
convey any license under its patent rights nor the patent rights of others. This document and the
products described herein are subject to change without notice.

About Telect
Telect offers complete solutions for physical layer connectivity, power, equipment housing and
other network infrastructure equipment. From outside plant and central office to inside the home,
Telect draws on more than 25 years of experience to deliver leading edge product and service
solutions. Telect is committed to providing superior customer service and is capable of meeting
the dynamic demands of customer and industry requirements. This commitment to customer and
industry excellence has positioned Telect as a leading connectivity and power solution provider
for the global communications industry.

Technical Support
E-mail: getinfo@telect.com
Phone: 888.821.4856 or 509.921.6161

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4x4 KLM / GMT Load-Sharing


Power Distribution Panel
Model 009-8004-0124 Installation Guide
Table of Contents
1.1 Overview ................................................................................................................................ 1
1.2 Inspection ............................................................................................................................... 1
1.3 Specifications ......................................................................................................................... 2
1.4 Installation .............................................................................................................................. 5
1.5 Connecting Input Power ......................................................................................................... 6
1.6 Connecting to the Power Bays ............................................................................................... 7
1.7 Supplying & Testing Input Power ........................................................................................... 7
1.7.1 Testing the Input Power Alarm Relays .......................................................................... 7
1.8 Connecting Output Cables ..................................................................................................... 8
1.9 General Guidelines for Installing Fuses ................................................................................. 9
1.9.1 Installing KLM Fuses ................................................................................................... 10
1.9.2 Installing GMT Fuses .................................................................................................. 10
1.9.3 Testing the Fuse Alarm Relays ................................................................................... 10
1.9.4 Fuse Alarm Visual Indicator Test ................................................................................ 10
1.10 Powering the Load Equipment ........................................................................................... 12
1.11 Replacing the Alarm Card .................................................................................................. 12
1.12 Replacing Fuses ................................................................................................................ 12
1.13 Service ............................................................................................................................... 13
1.13.1 In-Warranty Service .................................................................................................. 13
1.13.2 Out-Of-Warranty Service .......................................................................................... 13
1.13.3 Repacking for Shipment ............................................................................................ 13
1.14 Reference Schematic ......................................................................................................... 14
1.15 Accessories and Kits .......................................................................................................... 15
1.16 Physical Attributes ............................................................................................................. 16

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List of Figures
Figure 1 - Model 009-8004-0124 ................................................................................................. 1
Figure 2 - Grounding .................................................................................................................... 5
Figure 3 - Input Terminal Cover ................................................................................................... 6
Figure 4 - Testing ......................................................................................................................... 7
Figure 5 - Securing the Cable ...................................................................................................... 9
Figure 6 - Designation Card ......................................................................................................... 9
Figure 7 - Fuse Alarm ................................................................................................................ 10
Figure 8 - Schematic .................................................................................................................. 14
Figure 9 - 4x4 KLM Distribution Panel - PN 009-8004-0124 ...................................................... 16
Figure 10 - Dimensions .............................................................................................................. 16

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4x4 KLM / GMT Load-Sharing


Power Distribution Panel
Model 009-8004-0124 Installation Guide
1.1 Overview
Panel brackets provide either flush or
extended mounting in an EIA or WECO
rack. The panel is configured at the
factory for extended mounting in a 19"
rack. ETSI mounting kits are also
available, contact Telect or your
distributor.

Figure 1 - Model 009-8004-0124

Model 009-8004-0124 is UL compliant


as stated in UL file E139903.

1.2 Inspection
Please read these instructions carefully before beginning installation. If you need assistance, call
Technical Support at 1-888-821-4856 (domestic calls), or 509-921-6161 (Option 2), or email us
at getinfo@telect.com.
Inspect equipment after unpacking and compare it to the packing list.
Immediately report any shipping damage, defects, or missing parts to Telect at 1-800-551-4567.
Keep all documentation that comes with your shipment.
Telect is not liable for shipping damage. If the product is damaged, notify the carrier and call
Telects Customer Service Department at 1-800-551-4567 (domestic only) or 1-509-926-6000 for
further recourse.
NOTE: For service or warranty information, please visit the telect.com website, or email inquiries
to getinfo@Telect.com and click on the Support tab, or phone us at 800-551-4567 (domestic
only) or 509-926-6000.

1.3 Specifications
Physical:

Specifications:

Dimensions, with brackets

Width: 17.50 in. (44.45 cm)


Height: 1.75 in. (4.45 cm)
Depth: 9.00 in. (22.86 cm)

Weight, without fuses

8 lbs. (3.63 kg.)

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Physical:

Specifications:

Weight, shipping

9 lbs. (4.09 kg.)

Mounting capability:
(ETSI brackets sold separately)

EIA: 9-inch (48.26 cm)


WECO: 23[inch (58.42 cm)
ETSI: Kits sold separately.

Environment:

Specifications:

Temperature range, ambient

-17C to 49C (0F to 120F)

Humidity

0% to 90% and noncondensing

Mechanical Interface:

Specifications:

Ground terminals

Quantity: 2
Stud size: 10-32
Nut: 10-32
Socket size: 3/8 inch (10 mm)
Cable: Min #8 to #2 AWG at 125A rating
Lugs: 2-hole compression lug
Size: Same as input cable: #6 up to
2 AWG rated to input fuse
Center to center: 5/8 inch (1.59 cm)
Maximum torque: 20 in-lb (2.26 Nm)

Input terminals

Quantity: 4: 2 BATT, 2 RTN


Stud size: 10-32
Nut: 10-32 KEPS
Socket size: 3/8 inch (10 mm)
Cable: #8 AWG to #2 AWG rated to input fuse
Lugs: 2-hole compression lug
Size: Same as cable up to #2 AWG rated to input fuse size
Center to center: 5/8 inch (1.59 cm)
Maximum torque: 20 in-lb. (2.26 Nm)

Alarm terminals: wire-wrap

Quantity: 24
Cable: 22-26 AWG

Alarm terminals (WAGO)

Quantity: 24
Cable: 22-26 AWG

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Mechanical Interface:

Specifications:

Output terminals

Quantity: 32, 16 BATT, 16 RTN


Screw size: #8-32 wire-clamping
Cable: #22 to #10 AWG - rated to output fuse size
Maximum torque: 9 in-lb (1.01 Nm)
Output Terminal maximum lug width: 5/16 in. (0.79 cm.)

GMT fuse Insertion/Withdrawal force

Insertion: 7lbs. +/- 3.1lbs. (3.18 kg. +/- 1.41 kg.)


Withdrawal: 5.5 lbs. +/- 2.5 lbs. (2.49 kg. +/- 1.13 kg.)

KLM fuse Insertion/Withdrawal force

Maximum Average force: 12 lbs

Electrical Interface:

Specifications:

Operating voltage range

24V to -48V

Maximum input interruption device rating

125A per side

Maximum continuous output load

50A per side

Maximum output interruption device rating

30A per KLM fuse, 15A per GMT fuse

Maximum continuous output load rating @


< 80% interruption device rating

25A per KLM fuse; 100A continuous load max. for all 8
KLM fuses. 12A max per GMT fuse; 80A continuous load
max. for all 8 GMT fuses;
40A max for a group of 4 GMT fuses.
Total output load maximum for entire panel is 100A.

Alarm contact ratings, continuous

2A at 30 VDC
0.6A at 60 VDC
1A at 120 VAC

Alarm board power ratings

@20V: 100 mA (2 W)
@24V: 153 mA (3.672 W)
@27V: 166 mA (4.48 W)
@30V: 167 mA (5.01 W)
@42V: 173 mA (7.27 W)
@48V: 175 mA (8.4 W)
@56V: 179 mA (10.02W)
@60V: 181 mA (10.86 W)

Max. operating temperature at


max. load ratings

55C (131F)

Min. operating temperature at


max. load ratings

-10C (14F)

Ambient operating temp. at half-load

72C (162F)

Max. surface temperature of fuses at 26C


(79F) ambient

Front face: 59C (138F) - Top/Bottom face:


91C (196F)

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Electrical Interface:

Specifications:

Max. panel heat dissipation @ full load

26W per side with 4, 20A KLM fuses


+
13W per side with 4, 12A GMT fuses
+
46W per side, load-sharing diode assy

Panel heat dissipation @ typical load

Less than 75W per side.

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1.4 Installation

ALERT

ALERT! Install this product within a restricted access location where access is through
the use of a tool, lock and key, or other means of security, and is controlled by the
authority responsible for the location. Only qualified personnel may install and maintain
this product.

WARNING

WARNING! Failure to properly ground this equipment can create hazardous conditions to
installation personnel and to the equipment!
1. Clean all contact surfaces.
2. Mount the panel to the upper-most rack position if possible. (Mount the panel as high as possible on the rack.)
3. Allow one rack unit of empty space (1.75 inches or 4.45 cm) below the panel to provide adequate ventilation.
4. Mount the panel using the four screws and star washers provided.
5. Tighten the screws to
35 in-lb (4.29 Nm).

GROUND TO CHASSIS

6. Secure the compression


lug to the grounding studs
with the 1/4-20 HEX
nuts provided.

Anti-oxidant
compound

Anti-oxidant
compound

7. Torque the nuts to 20 in-lb


(2.26 Nm) with a 3/8-inch
(10 mm) socket.
8. Attach the ground
cable(s) to the ground
relay rack or ground
bus according to the operating companys
installation procedures.

GROUND TO RACK OR BUS

Earth-ground
studs

Compression
lug

Remove paint
for surface area contact
and apply anti-oxidant
(recommended)

Torque 1/420 HEX


nuts to 25 in-lb (2.84 N-m)

Torque screws and washers


to 25 in-lb (2.84 N-m)

Figure 2 - Grounding
9. Label the front and the
rear of the panel according to the labeling conventions specified in Telects Wire Sizing and Label Chart (117995).

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1.5 Connecting Input Power

DANGER

DANGER! Before connecting input power cables, SHUT DOWN THE PDF POWER to the
circuits feeding the KLM-PDP. Remove or lock out the PDF circuit breakers, or verify that
the PDF fuse positions are open. Failure to do so can result in hazardous conditions!
NOTE: Input power cables connect the KLM-PDP to the PDF. The cables must support 125% of
the rated continuous load current of the equipment powered by the KLM-PDP fuses. The
maximum continuous load for the panel is 100A (or 50A per side). Each side has a 100Acapacity bus to handle all panel currect in the event of a power failure on the other side. Keep
plastic contact covers in place when not changing leads.
1. Make sure the input power is OFF.
2. Construct BATT and RTN cables for both A and B input power circuits. Use properly rated cables and two-hole compression lugs. 45 or 90 lugs may be required. Insulate the lug barrels
with UL94V0-rated heat-shrink tubing, as shown. It may be necessary to cover the lug inspection hole with the tubing.
For assistance, refer to the operating companys installation procedures.
3. Locate the two input power
terminals (Input A and Input
B) on the KLM-PDP backplane. Remove the black
plastic terminal covers, and
remove the knockout if using 45 or 90 lugs. Remove any sharp edges.

Inp ut P ow er
Te rm ina l B lo ck

+ 2 4/-2 4/-4 8
Vdc

4. Clean the contact areas of


the compression lugs and
the input power terminal.
Use a coarse non-metallic
cleaning pad.

RTN

Figure 3 - Input Terminal Cover

5. If required by the operating companys installation procedures, use anti-oxidant compound


between the cable compression lugs and the input BATT and RTN terminals.
6. Secure the input cables to the lugs.
7. Re-install the terminal block covers.

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1.6 Connecting to the Power Bays

WARNING

WARNING! Use extreme caution! The DC power circuits surrounding the cable termination points are live! Accidental shorts can cause hazardous conditions, equipment damage, or equipment service interruptions.
Refer to the operating companys installation procedures for connections to power bays. You
may be required to have power personnel on site when making these connections. Connect
correct cables to the PDF BATT and RTN output terminals.

1.7 Supplying & Testing Input Power

WARNING

WARNING! DO NOT SUPPLY POWER to the KLM-PDP until it is securely mounted and
grounded! Before supplying input power, verify that the KLM-PDP has no fuses installed!
This measure prevents power from reaching any output path. Failure to do so could result
in hazardous conditions!
Terminate the power cables from the PDF at the correct BATT and RTN input lugs on the KLMPDP. Test polarity at these input lugs using standard procedures.

1.7.1 Testing the Input Power Alarm Relays


Test the Power Alarm relay with an ohmmeter before
installing any further cabling. The alarm relays are
located on the KLM-PDP backplane. (They are
indicated on the designation card according to their
unpowered state.) Test the fuse alarm relays at this
time. Use the table below and diagram on the right as
a test guide.

F IR S T T E S T
RED PROBE
SECOND TEST

BLACK PROBE

When both A and B input power is ON...


Place the ohmmeter
probes here:

Ohmmeter reads:

Black probe: C
Red probe: NO

~ Ohms (open load)

Black probe: C
Red probe: NC

0 ohm

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Figure 4 - Testing

Table 1 - Alarm Card Display

Input power for...

Relay contact
closure

Visual indicator (Power LED) is...


Power A

Power B

Input A

Input B

ON

ON

CNC

ON (GREEN)

ON (GREEN)

ON

OFF

CNO

ON (GREEN)

OFF

OFF

ON

CNO

OFF

ON (GREEN)

OFF

OFF

CNO

OFF

OFF

NOTE: Any voltage greater than 14vDC is considered ON.

1.8 Connecting Output Cables


Output cables connect the KLM-PDP to equipment that is to be powered. The load current rating
cannot exceed 80% of the conductor rating. For example, with a 30-amp maximum fuse rating,
use 10-AWG wire to support 25-amps continuous load.

WARNING

WARNING! The KLM-PDP may be powered during this procedure! Also verify that there
are no fuses present in the KLM-PDP for the output circuits being cabled. Failure to do so
can result in hazardous conditions!
Perform the following procedure to connect and test each circuit, one at time:
1. Construct BATT and RTN cables for both A and B output power circuits. Use properly rated
cables and two-hole compression lugs. If lugs are not insulated, insulate the lug barrels with
UL94V0-rated heat shrink tubing.
For assistance, refer to the operating companys installation procedures.
2. Locate Side A output power terminals on the KLM-PDP backplane. Loosen and remove the
plastic terminal covers.
3. Clean the contact areas of the compression lugs and the BATT and RTN output terminals.
Use a coarse, non-metallic cleaning pad.
4. Remove all power cards and/or equipment fuses from equipment to be connected to and
powered by the KLM-PDP.
5. Install only one cable per termination point. Do not connect more than one load (cable) to the
same fuse (Output terminal) position.
6. If required by the operating companys installation procedures, use anti-oxidant compound
between the compression lugs and the BATT and RTN terminals.

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7. Secure a BATT/-48 cable to the output BATT/-48 terminal


with the screws provided, as shown in Figure 5.
8. Torque the screws to 9 in-lb (1.01 Nm) with a torque
wrench fitted with a slothead blade.

Compression lug

9. To more easily cable this device, connect to the output


BATT terminal before you connect to the RTN terminal.
10. Secure a RTN cable to the output RTN terminal with the
screws provided, as shown.
11. Torque the screws to 9 in-lb (1.01 Nm) with a torque
wrench fitted with a slothead blade.
12. Attach the other ends of these cables to the corresponding
BATT/-48 and RTN terminals of the equipment to be powered by the KLM-PDP. Neatly secure the cables according
to the equipment manuals or to the operating companys
standard installation procedures.

Torque screws to
9 in-lb. [1.01 N-m]

Shrink-wrap
tubing

Figure 5 - Securing the Cable

13. Test polarity at equipment end.


14. Repeat Steps 2 through 13 for each circuit, for Side B.
15. Reinstall the plastic terminal block covers.
16. Use designation labels to record output equipment KLM connections A1 through A4 and
B1 through B4, and GMT connections according to the operating companys standard installation procedures.

1.9 General Guidelines for Installing Fuses


Record fuse designations on card
provided. Choose orientation (text up
or down). See Figure 6.

WARNING

WARNING! The maximum-rated


load current for each fuse position
must not exceed 25 amps for KLM
fuses, 12.5 amps for GMT. The combined current for all output circuits
per side must not exceed 50 amps.
Never install or remove fuses under
load. Fuses are not designed as a
disconnect device! Damage can result to fuse holder and technician.

Figure 6 - Designation Card

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1.9.1 Installing KLM Fuses

WARNING

WARNING! Install only UL-listed or R/C Supplementary Protectors in the output fuseholder positions.

CAUTION

CAUTION! Do not install or remove fuses under equipment load. Doing so may damage
fuses or fuse holders. Do not exceed a rating of 30 amps for any KLM load position. Use
ESD mitigation procedures when replacing fuses or alarm cards.
Install KLM fuses with a forward, clockwise-rotating motion. Insert phoney fuses in
unpowered circuits.

1.9.2 Installing GMT Fuses

WARNING

WARNING! Install only UL-listed or R/C Supplementary Protectors in the output fuseholder positions.
Install GMT fuses by pushing them into place. Insert phoney fuses in unpowered circuits. Verify
output circuit polarity at the equipment end, using standard techniques correct as needed.

1.9.3 Testing the Fuse Alarm Relays

CAUTION

CAUTION! Never use fault current to test fuses or the fuse alarm system! Doing so can
cause hazardous conditions, equipment damage, or equipment service interruptions.
Test fuse alarm relays using standard operating company procedures.

1.9.4 Fuse Alarm Visual Indicator Test


Observe the KLM-PDPs alarm card while
performing the following test for fuse
alarm visual indicators:
1. Install a known, good, correctly rated
fuse in any KLM position. The alarm
cards Alarm LED for that position is
off (unlit).
Figure 7 - Fuse Alarm

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2. Remove the fuse you just installed. The alarm cards Alarm LED for that specific KLM will turn
on (RED). (GMT LED will remain off.)

When the fuse is...

Remote Alarm relay closure Visual indicator (KLM Alarm


status is...
LED) is...

Activated, Blown or absent

CNO

ON (RED)

Present and good

CNC

GREEN

If the red KLM Alarm LED does not illuminate,


a. Verify that the fuse is absent or a phoney fuse is present.
b. Replace the alarm card. (See the additional alarm card functions below.)
Table 2 - Fuse Alarm Reset Operation - Press button and release

Condition when pressed

Result of Press

Meaning of result

Normal operating condition


No red LEDs, no remote alarms
activated

No change.

No alarm conditions to reset.

GMT or KLM LED is red (fuse


alarm state).

Fuse alarm LEDs turn OFF.


Alarm relays are cancelled,
return to normal state.

Fuse alarm LEDs change to


reset mode (OFF). Replacing
fuse will turn LED to GREEN.

Power A or Power B LED is OFF

No change. Power alarm relay is


still on.

Power A and Power B LEDs are


turned green (normal) only by
restoring power. Power alarm
relays are only cleared by
restoring power.

Table 3 - Test Alarm Card Function - Press button for five seconds and hold in

Condition when pressed

Result of Press

Meaning of result

Any condition

All LEDs turn AMBER.


All remote alarm relays switch to
alarm condition. (Notify alarm
center before test!)
This test condition clears when
button is released; previous status of all LEDs is restored.

This tests all LEDs and alarm


relay circuits, including the
Power A and Power B LEDs and
remote power alarm relays.
Release button to end test and
restore previous condition.

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1.10 Powering the Load Equipment


If you are required to test the functionality of the rack system, power up each circuit by installing
the correctly-rated fuse and examining it for arcing, smoke, etc. Verify that power indicators are
lighted on the alarm card and the powered equipment.

CAUTION

CAUTION! Do not use fuses as disconnect devices for powered equipment! Use ESD mitigation procedures.

1.11 Replacing the Alarm Card


1. Use a No. 1 Phillips screwdriver to loosen the alarm cards two captive screws.
2. Pull the alarm card straight out of the panel.
3. Align the replacement alarm card to the opening on the face of the panel.
4. Slide the alarm card straight into the opening, so that the cards edges are positioned in the
PCB guides.
5. Push until the cards connector is firmly seated. The alarm cards front panel should sit
against the face of the distribution panel.
6. Use a No. 1 Phillips screwdriver to secure the cards captive screws just beyond
finger-tightness.
7. If desired, test the alarm card according to the alarm testing procedures above. Telect alarm
cards are factory-tested. Replacement testing may not be advisable if it affects office
system services.

1.12 Replacing Fuses

WARNING

WARNING! Only install UL-listed or R/C Supplementary Protectors in the output fuse
holder positions.

CAUTION

CAUTION! Exercise standard ESD mitigation procedures when installing fuses.


Review the following points before installing or replacing fuses in the KLM-PDP:

The panels input current is limited to 50 amps per side (Input A and Input B), or
100 amps total.

The panels total output current is 100 amps.

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KLM fuses are limited to 30 amps rating, 25 amps load; GMT fuses are limited to 15 amps
rating, 12.5 amps load.

Identify the reason for the fuse opening and correct it before replacing the fuse.

CAUTION

CAUTION! Perform this procedure when you power up this equipment! Failure to follow
this procedure may damage the equipment or cause equipment service interruptions.
1. Notify the alarm center.
2. Press the KLM ALARM RESET button.
3. Remove and replace the fuses.
4. Reinstall the load to the equipment.
5. Verify that the fuses remain closed.
6. Record your activity in the equipment log.

1.13 Service
1.13.1 In-Warranty Service
Contact Telect's quality call center at 877-471-7245 or e-mail us at quality@telect.com. Telect
will ship a new replacement product, along with a return shipping label and authorization
information. When you receive your replacement product, pack up the defective product and
return it to Telect using the return label, box and any additional information provided.

1.13.2 Out-Of-Warranty Service


Follow the In-Warranty directions above. Telect charges a processing fee for out-of-warranty
service, and you must submit a Purchase Order along with a Return Material Authorization
(RMA) before returning equipment. The processing fee guarantees a repair estimate and is
credited against actual material and labor costs. Call Telect's quality call center at 877-471-7245
for more information.

1.13.3 Repacking for Shipment


1. Tag the equipment showing owners name, address, and telephone number, together with a
detailed description of the problem.
2. Use the original shipping container if possible. If you do not have it, package the equipment in
a way to prevent shipping damage. Include the RMA inside the container and legibly print the
RMA number on the outside of the package, near the shipping address.
3. Insure the package.

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1.14 Reference Schematic


KLM 1

KLM 2

KLM 3

KLM 4

GMT

/ -48V
GMT
KLM ALARM 1
KLM ALARM 2
KLM ALARM 3

NO

KLM ALARM 4

Note
Relays shown
in alarm state

KLM ALARM 1

C
NC
NO
C
NC

KLM ALARM 2
KLM ALARM 3
KLM ALARM 4

GMT

/ -48V

GMT

KLM 1

KLM 2

KLM 3

KLM 4

Figure 8 - Schematic

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1.15 Accessories and Kits


Contact your Telect customer service representative at 1-800-551-4567 to order any of the
accessories listed below:

GMT Fuses

Color

Telect
Part
Number

Colored
Designation
Rivet

KLM Fuse
Amperage

Telect
Part
Number

Dummy fuse (GMT)

N/A

132748

N/A

Dummy Fuse

110852

1/4A

Violet

100151

102435-2

1A

118675

1/2A

Red

004001

102435-5

2A

118676

3/4A

Brown

004008

102435-7

5A

118673

1A

Gray

100991

102435-8

10A

118438

1 1/3A

White

004006

102435-9

15 A

118439

1 1/2A

White/yellow

004011

102435-10

20A

118440

2A

Orange

004002

102435-11

25A

118441

3A

Blue

004012

102435-13

30A

118442

4A

White/brown

004013

102435-15

5A

Green

004014

102435-16

7 1/2A

Black/white

004010

102435-17

10A

Red/white

004015

102435-18

12A

Yellow/green

102287

102435-19

15A

Red/blue

102288

102435-20

Item

Description

Part Number

Replacement Alarm card

Standard

400314

Input / Ground terminal compression lugs

for #2 AWG wire


for #4 AWG wire
for #6 AWG wire

06117-02
110516
101686

Output ring terminals

single-hole

104987

ETSI Mounting bracket

black

090-0041-0030

ETSI Mounting bracket

white

090-0041-0031

Phoney fuses - KLM

Non-functional fuses

110852

Phoney fuses - GMT

Non-functional fuses

132748

KLM/GMT Designation Label

Removable

117750-1

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1.16 Physical Attributes


100A MAX LOAD

30A MAX KLM FUSE ONLY

+24/-24/ -48V LOAD SHARING

+24/-24/-48V LOAD SHARING

GMT FUSE ONLY


15 AMP MAX

GMT FUSE ONLY


15 AMP MAX

30A MAX KLM FUSE ONLY

100A MAX LOAD

F ront V iew
C.GND
BATT

4 1

BATT

BATT

KLM

GMT

RTN

RTN

4 1

C.GND

BATT

BATT

GMT

KLM

RTN

RTN

BATT

+24/-24/-48

+24/-24/-48

Vdc
100 AMPS

SPOKANE, W A.

Vdc

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5 0 9 -9 2 6 -6 0 0 0 8 0 0 -5 5 1 -4567

RTN
C.GND

4 1

4 1

100 AMPS

RTN
C.GND

R e a r V iew

Figure 9 - 4x4 KLM Distribution Panel - PN 009-8004-0124

1.75 in.(4.44

Figure 10 - Dimensions

Telect assumes no liability from the application or use of these products. Neither does Telect
convey any license under its patent rights or the patent rights of others. This document and the
products described herein are subject to change without notice.

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